Ph.D. Candidate in Applied Economics & Management at the SC Johnson College of Business, Cornell University
My fields of specialization are Public Economics and Applied Microeconomics, with interests in Labor Economics and Health Equity. I am particularly interested in using microdata and robust quasi-experimental research designs to study how public policy in the US, especially health policy, can better serve low-income and marginalized populations and reduce racial and socio-economic disparities. In my job market paper, I study whether the effects of exposure in utero to a large-scale public program, WIC, persist through adulthood.
My research has been funded by the Russell Sage Foundation and the